Lost in Carranza

The story of a skater and his battle against years of addiction
In the night of October 12th 2015, Pablo Carranza falls back into hard drugs despite his sobriety and battle against years of addiction. Alone in his apartment, filled with regret and guilt, he decides to confess by leaving a final voice message for his first love.

“This film, true to life, depicts the story of Pablo Carranza, a young skater from the ghetto, lost and cut off from a system where everything goes too fast for the most vulnerable of us. Struggling in life and prisoner of his own environment, we follow him finding refuge in solitude, religion and hard drugs, anything that could give him the strength to face the harshness of a relentless daily struggle. Through this story of addiction, we wanted to talk about how drugs can affect our dreams, hopes, career and our relationship with others”, says the film editor Marin Troude.
“Today, Pablo is sober and now the time has come to let go of the film. If this film can help some people stop doing drugs, that would be our first victory”.
Credits
Directed by Marin Troude
IG @marintroude
Starring Pablo Carranza
Produced by Hell It’s Paradise, Born Wild Agency, AV Superfly SF
Distributed by Enibas Distribution
Country France, USA
August 13, 2020
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